Armani Brown

Essential Question

Does everyone enjoy the right to life, liberty, and security of their person?

Themes from Truth Testimonies

Description

Truth Teller Armani Brown talks about her father, who was shot by police. Her experience with her loving father differs from the perception police officers hold of Black men and also addresses how continued police brutality of other members of the Black community retriggers the original trauma of violence and loss. 

Learning Opportunities for Community Leaders and Educators

Explain to participants that they will view Armani’s testimony and that you will pause the video for a “stop and discuss” process at points where questions emerge. Allow for discussion and then continue viewing Armani’s story.  

Guiding Questions (Stop & Discuss)

Extension

Create a Young Person’s Bill Of Rights. In a team with 3-4 participants, each person should write down five rights young people should be guaranteed. Each participant should keep their initial thoughts to themselves. (While this exercise focuses on young people, all people deserve fundamental rights.) In the larger group, team members will prioritize the top 10 rights young people should have. Upon prioritizing the 10 rights, the groups will also produce 2-3 images that describe each of the 10 rights. The final product, of the rights and descriptive images, will be placed on poster board to be displayed in a classroom, school, or community location.

Resources

Can Racism Cause PTSD? Implications for DSM-5

Crimes Against Humanity: The Struggle for Global Justice

Enhancing Wellbeing in the Face of Traumatic Media Exposure

It’s Called “Battered Race Syndrome.” Or Something Like That.

Racial Trauma is Real: The Impact of Police Shootings on African Americans

Slow death: Is the trauma of police violence killing Black women?

The Impact of Racial Trauma on African Americans

Trauma and Racism